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Littorin, 1983, 14040 (genetox) Littorin M., Hogstedt B., Stromback B., Karlsson A., Welinder H., Mitelman F., Skerfving S. No cytogenetic effects in lymphocytes of stainless steel welders. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. 9(3)259-264. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/14040
Long, 2019, 5494683 (genetox) Long, C; Liu, J; Hu, G; Feng, H; Zhou, D; Wang, J; Zhai, X; Zhao, Z; Yu, S; Wang, T; Jia, G. Modulation of homologous recombination repair gene polymorphisms on genetic damage in chromate exposed workers. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 66:126-132. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/5494683
Lu et al. 2018 4453744 ('omics) Lu J, Tang M, Liu Y, Wang J, Wu Z. Comparative Proteomics of Chromium-Transformed Beas-2B Cells by 2D-DIGE and MALDI-TOF/TOF MS. HERO DOI
Luippold et al. 2005 Luippold RS et al. Low-level hexavalent chromium exposure and rate of mortality among US chromate production employees. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 47:381-385. HERO
Lynge E et al., 1995, 5025817 Lynge E, Rix BA, Villadsen E, Andersen I, Hink M, Olsen E, Møller UL, Silfverberg E. Cancer in printing workers in Denmark. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 52:738-744. HERO DOI
MacKenzie, 1958, 14460 MacKenzie RD, Byerrum RU, Decker CF, Hoppert CA, Langham RF. Chronic toxicity studies. II. Hexavalent and trivalent chromium administered in drinking water to rats. AMA Archives of Industrial Health 18:232-234. HERO
Macleod JS et al., 2017, 5029682 Macleod JS, Harris MA, Tjepkema M, Peters PA, Demers PA. Cancer risks among welders and occasional welders in a national population-based cohort study: Canadian census health and environmental cohort. Safety and Health at Work 8:258-266. HERO DOI
Maeng, 2004, 170017 (genetox) Maeng, SH; Chung, HW; Kim, KJ; Lee, BM; Shin YC Kim, SJ; Yu, IJ. Chromosome aberration and lipid peroxidation in chromium-exposed workers. Biomarkers. 9(6):418-434. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/170017
Malker HS and Gemne G, 1987, 5025821 Malker HS, Gemne G. A register-epidemiology study on cancer among Swedish printing industry workers. Archives of Environmental Health 42:73-82. HERO DOI
Mallin K, Rubin M, and Joo E, 1989, 85831 Mallin K, Rubin M, Joo E. Occupational cancer mortality in Illinois white and black males, 1979-1984, for seven cancer sites. HERO
Mancuso 1951 Mancuso TF. Occupational cancer and other health hazards in a chromate plant: A medical appraisal. II. Clinical and toxicologic aspects. HERO
Marat, 2018, 4453780 Marat I, Arstan M, Galymzhan Y, Timur J, Yerbolat I, Almasbek Y. Impact of chromium and boron compounds on the reproductive function in rats. Toxicology and Industrial Health 34:365-374. HERO DOI
Matanoski GM et al., 1986, 5025822 Matanoski GM, Stockwell HG, Diamond EL, Haring-Sweeney M, Joffe RD, Mele LM, Johnson ML. A cohort mortality study of painters and allied tradesmen. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 12:16-21. HERO
Mcdowall ME., 1984, 6553365 Mcdowall ME. A mortality study of cement workers. HERO DOI
Mcmillan GH and Pethybridge RJ, 1983, 3083798 Mcmillan GH, Pethybridge RJ. The health of welders in naval dockyards: proportional mortality study of welders and two control groups. Journal of the Society of Occupational Medicine 33:75-84. HERO DOI
Medeiros, 2003, 1232072 (genetox) Medeiros, MG; Rodrigues, AS; Batoréu, MC; Laires, A; Rueff, J; Zhitkovich, A. Elevated levels of DNA-protein crosslinks and micronuclei in peripheral lymphocytes of tannery workers exposed to trivalent chromium. Mutagenesis. 18(1):19-24. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/1232072
Meenakshi, Padmini E, and Motlag 1989 Meenakshi CE, Padmini E, and Motlag DB. Comparative toxicity of trivalent and hexavalent chromium in rats. Indian Journal of Environmental Health 31:250-256. HERO
Melkild A et al., 1989, 3082685 Melkild A, Langård S, Andersen A, Tønnessen JN. Incidence of cancer among welders and other workers in a Norwegian shipyard. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 15:387-394. HERO
Migliore, 1991, 1260400 (genetox) Migliore, L; Parrini, M; Sbrana, I; Biagini, C; A; Loprieno, N. Micronucleated lymphocytes in people occupationally exposed to potential environmental contaminants: The age effect. Mutation Research. 256(1):13-20. https://heronet.epa.gov/heronet/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/1260400
Mignini, 2004, 1231959 Mignini F, Streccioni V, Baldo M, Vitali M, Indraccolo U, Bernacchia G, Cocchioni M. Individual susceptibility to hexavalent chromium of workers of shoe, hide, and leather industries. Immunological pattern of HLA-B8, DR3-positive subjects. Preventive Medicine 39:767-775. HERO DOI
Mignini, 2009, 730647 Mignini F, Tomassoni D, Traini E, Vitali M, Scuri S, Baldoni E, Grappasonni I, Cocchioni M. Immunological pattern alteration in shoe, hide, and leather industry workers exposed to hexavalent chromium. Environmental Toxicology 24:594-602. HERO
Mikoczy Z and Hagmar L, 2005, 5029788 Mikoczy Z, Hagmar L. 3082685 Cancer incidence in the Swedish leather tanning industry: updated findings 1958-99. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 62:461-464. HERO DOI
Minder CE and Beerporizek V., 1992, 79661 Minder CE, Beerporizek V. Cancer mortality of Swiss men by occupation, 1979-1982. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health 18:1-27. HERO
Mirsalis et al. 1996 1238448 (genetox) Mirsalis JC, Hamilton CM, O'Loughlin, K. G., Paustenbach DJ, Kerger BD, Patierno S. Chromium (VI) at plausible drinking water concentrations is not genotoxic in the in vivo bone marrow micronucleus or liver unscheduled DNA synthesis assays. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 1996; 28:60-63. DOI
Mo et al. 2018, 5880185 Mo J, Tang C, Wang X, Lu W, Tong Hui, Zhang C, Zhang G. HISTOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DUCTULAR REACTION IN RABBIT LIVER AFTER CHRONIC EXPOSURE OF CHROMIUM (VI). HERO DOI
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